Applied Novel Devices

SkyWater and Applied Novel Devices Enable Breakthrough with New Class of Silicon Power MOSFET for High Efficiency Power Conversion

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Thursday, January 13, 2022

SkyWater Technology (NASDAQ: SKYT) and Applied Novel Devices, Inc. (AND) today announced a major industry breakthrough with new transistor technology that offers significant benefits for fast switching power conversion applications.

Key Points: 
  • SkyWater Technology (NASDAQ: SKYT) and Applied Novel Devices, Inc. (AND) today announced a major industry breakthrough with new transistor technology that offers significant benefits for fast switching power conversion applications.
  • The power MOSFETs offer 2x lower output charge, near-zero reverse-recovery and ultra-low Qoss enabled by ANDs proprietary channel engineering technology.
  • In applications such as DC-DC power conversion, ANDs technology offers unique advantages enabled by its novel device architecture.
  • This new class of Si power MOSFETs enhances efficiency and cuts power losses for fast power switching applications.

SkyWater Chosen by Applied Novel Devices (AND) to Produce New High-Performance Si Power MOSFETs

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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

At the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC 2020), SkyWater plans to showcase this collaboration and its manufacturing services for discrete power devices which are in high demand due to the explosion of wireless and battery powered connected devices.

Key Points: 
  • At the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC 2020), SkyWater plans to showcase this collaboration and its manufacturing services for discrete power devices which are in high demand due to the explosion of wireless and battery powered connected devices.
  • ANDs high-performance Si power MOSFETs are based on novel channel and substrate engineering to improve critical figure of merits of the power MOSFET.
  • In addition to MOSFETs, SkyWater also supports power management applications with IGBT and TVS diode manufacturing services as well as high-voltage (HV) CMOS for PMICs (power management integrated circuits).
  • For more information on SkyWaters power management process offerings, please contact:
    Applied Novel Devices (AND) was founded in 2008 and is based in Austin, Texas.